Mom and daughter on Expedition Everest; Animal Kingdom
  • On Feb 27, 2008
    John from NJ Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Which property do you recommend for studios from the DVC the most? Which offers the most for your money? Which offers the most convenience for buses(disney),dining,ammeneties,ect? Thanks for the amazing info

    John,

    I think it really depends on how you will be spending your time.  If your children are young and you will be spending the majority of your time at the Magic Kingdom, the the Villas at Wilderness Lodge will be most convenient for you.  They are a short boat ride away from the Magic Kingdom, Ft. Wilderness campground, and the Contemporary Resort.  Also, from the Contemporary you can catch a monorail to Epcot.

    If you are looking for more 'grown-up' activities, I'd suggest the Boardwalk Resort instead.  There you will find lots of dining options, outdoor entertainment, and nightlife such as a dance hall, comedy club, piano bar, and more.  This resort also has an incredibly convenient location, being just a short walk from both Epcot and Hollywood Studios.

    I find the bus system to be efficient from both of these resorts as well.

    Honestly though, I think that each of the Disney Vacation Club (DVC) properties has something unique and wonderful about it, and you will find something to love at every one.  The Animal Kingdom Lodge is probably the least conveniently located, yet it's our favorite.  You really can't go wrong, no matter where you stay.
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Meet the Panelist: Heather, Kentucky

I'm a member of the original 2008 Moms Panel and am happy to be back again to help you plan! We are DVC members who visit 2-3 times per year with our 3 young daughters, and I am only one visit away from being able to say I've stayed in every Disney resort! Learn More About Heather

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